This is one oif those tips I almost gatekeep but unless I am buying gifts, I never buy things new at this point. I realized a lot of the excellent like new category tech was stuff people bought by accident or returned within a week or something. Recently bought a pixel Fold for around 500 bucks. This phone launched at 1800 bucks last year and still goes for 1200 new. The phone I got had literally zero sign of use except the fact it came in a random box with cheap power brick thrown inside it (Its cheap and its still more than what you'd get out of the original box)
From my experience, "used - like new" seems to be the better option since most of the time they're returned items that the buyers just didn't want rather than an actually used item that some shady company probably did not fully check or refurbish. Some of the prices comparatively can be hit or miss but i've seen significant discounts like apple pencil 2nd gen going for $60.
I bought a Samsung Galaxy S21 about 18 months ago renewed on Amazon. It was listed as "Great condition" and it was! I've had absolutely no issues with it, it feels like new!
1:05 that what you Show ist the battery capacity. Thats the battery Indikator that Shows how much your watch is currently Chargers. To See the capacity scroll a Bit down and then there is a Button for battery capacity
I like this video! Really well thought out on someone looking to save money with buying used tech. I have a RUclips channel dedicated to making people more aware about this stuff.
I recently got an iPad pro m1 excellent condition, battery health was 100% no scratches at all and basically new. Have been using it for 7 months and honestly I have nothing to complain about, it was basically new except it didn't come with the box.
backmarket sent me phones with bad scratches on the screen a few times when they were supposed be in very good condition or excellent. Usually they've been ok.
Biigg life hack!! Maybe I can find a lightly used 991.2 911 GT3 PDK w/ Sport Chrono in Racing Green Metallic on there 🤔🤔
Not too sure about that😂
This is one oif those tips I almost gatekeep but unless I am buying gifts, I never buy things new at this point. I realized a lot of the excellent like new category tech was stuff people bought by accident or returned within a week or something. Recently bought a pixel Fold for around 500 bucks. This phone launched at 1800 bucks last year and still goes for 1200 new. The phone I got had literally zero sign of use except the fact it came in a random box with cheap power brick thrown inside it (Its cheap and its still more than what you'd get out of the original box)
Yeah, sometimes it’s worth buying used especially when it’s something that’s been recently released.
From my experience, "used - like new" seems to be the better option since most of the time they're returned items that the buyers just didn't want rather than an actually used item that some shady company probably did not fully check or refurbish. Some of the prices comparatively can be hit or miss but i've seen significant discounts like apple pencil 2nd gen going for $60.
I bought a Samsung Galaxy S21 about 18 months ago renewed on Amazon. It was listed as "Great condition" and it was!
I've had absolutely no issues with it, it feels like new!
I actually just bought a new MacBook Air M3 off there for about $400 off the new price. So far so good!
4:13 Be safe when opening packages with sharp objects. Always cut away from yourself!
1:05 that what you Show ist the battery capacity. Thats the battery Indikator that Shows how much your watch is currently Chargers.
To See the capacity scroll a Bit down and then there is a Button for battery capacity
Ah yes! I clipped the wrong thing. The battery capacity is actually 75% though!
Saved 1500+ buying my razer blade on Amazon renew, it arrived brand new with 0 issues 3 years later !
What a deal!
I bought a Samsung note 10+ back in 2021 and it's still well and alive today, I only upgraded because the camera was getting outdated
Can’t go wrong with Amazon renewed!
I like this video! Really well thought out on someone looking to save money with buying used tech. I have a RUclips channel dedicated to making people more aware about this stuff.
Glad you liked it! I’ll have to check out your channel!
Would you recommend getting iPads from Amazon renewed/refurbished
Yes! I think Ull have no problem. Other popular option is Best Buy but their refund policy is bad
Thank you a lot
I recently got an iPad pro m1 excellent condition, battery health was 100% no scratches at all and basically new. Have been using it for 7 months and honestly I have nothing to complain about, it was basically new except it didn't come with the box.
Have you tried back market
What is a back market?
@HarishBabuM it's the site that started refurbished goods
I thought this was a typo for black market 😂 I haven’t heard of it but I’ll check it out
backmarket sent me phones with bad scratches on the screen a few times when they were supposed be in very good condition or excellent. Usually they've been ok.